Alternative to phpMyAdmin

Discussion in 'MySQL' started by wingdude, Oct 13, 2005.

  1. #1
    I guy down at P2L (Pixel2Life) has just released a new php Admin system to apparently rival phpMyAdmin which is the Industry's I suppose standard on many hosts like Lycos.

    He writes:
    "A database management system, similar in design to phpMyAdmin, but meant for getting things done ASAP. If you think phpMyAdmin is slow, complicated, and just to full of "pointless" features, this is exactly the next thing you should try."

    You can find his Database Management System here

    Wing
     
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  2. jbw

    jbw Peon

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    Any clue what license it is under?
     
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  3. wingdude

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    I think its Opensource, You can check the P2L forum post here
     
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  4. exam

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    [from the site] If you think phpMyAdmin is slow, complicated, and just to full of "pointless" features, this is exactly the next thing you should try

    Then I guess I won't be trying :D
     
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  5. Crazy_Rob

    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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    Yeah, phpMyAdmin is fine- IMO.
     
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  6. GeorgeB.

    GeorgeB. Notable Member

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    Unless it bypasses the PHP upload limit issue which IMO is phpMyAdmin's only drawback there is no point in switching to something with less features.
     
    GeorgeB., Oct 15, 2005 IP
  7. 59ideas

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    #7
    I am looking to integrate phpmyadmin (or similar mysql admin) to a backend I'm working on.

    The advantage of phpmyadmin is that everyone know and use it (industry std as mentioned above).
    The problem is the code is a breast to tame it it is not to stand alone.

    Thanks for the suggestion, I will take a look at it.
     
    59ideas, Feb 19, 2006 IP
  8. vectorgraphx

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    yeah... you've really got to watch out for those wild breasts.
     
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  9. Tigran

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    PHPMyADMIN was good few years ago, but now. . .
    It's slow, no ajax technologies, and it's hard to work with triggers in phpmyadmin
     
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